mors, it would be a public DNS resolver, with
>>> built-in censorship (for the laws of 27 countries).
>>
>> ... and mandatory to use, Stephane?
>>
>> If so, by whom?
>>
>> 500 million EU citizens?
>>
>> Or "merely" a subset thereof?
>>
>> If your rumors would and/or could tell, too, of course.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> -C.
>>
>
>
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Taras Heichenko
ta...@academ.kiev.ua
> On 10 Nov 2021, at 17:24, Stephane Bortzmeyer wrote:
>
> On Wed, Nov 10, 2021 at 05:05:53PM +0200,
> Taras Heichenko wrote
> a message of 60 lines which said:
>
>> I am not sure that I understand how a resolver can follow
>> GDPR. WHOIS, RDAP – ok, these ser
> Correct sentence: the data is not sensitive (the DNS is public), but
> the fact that you request it *is* sensitive.
BTW, did I get right that DNS4EU does not offer protection from this issue. It
just propose to
give this info into another hands?
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Taras Heichenko
ta...@academ.kiev.ua
ructure in the region.
>
> Another challenge for DNS4EU will be to provide a quality service:
> managing a big public DNS resolver is not an easy task and I don't
> think that there are many european companies which I would trust for
> that. (At least among the companies that